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More pregnant women are using pot to treat morning sickness, studies suggest An increasing number of women are using marijuana while pregnant, possibly for morning sickness or anxiety, a research letter published in JAMA Tuesday suggests.
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Elon Musk WILL send his car to Mars: Tourist snaps picture of Falcon Heavy 'megarocket' fairing with Tesla inside A tourist has got the first glimpse of Elon Musk's megarocket loaded up with the car he hopes to blast to the red planet. Scheduled to blast off from Cape Canaveral on the same pad as the Saturn V Apollo 11 moon rocket on its first unmanned mission ...
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NASA to launch first interstellar mission to exoplanet in search of alien life NASA is in the early stages of planning stages of a mission to a planet in another solar system, it has been announced. By Taryn Tarrant-Cornish.
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Possible meteor lights up night sky in New England A possible meteor was spotted streaking through the sky over northern New England Tuesday night, CBS Boston reports. The flash of light was captured on video from a webcam at The Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region in York, Maine.
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August eclipse left a wake in ionosphere, researchers reveal The August 21 solar eclipse caused waves in the uppermost part of the atmosphere, the ionosphere, which researchers say they were able to observe for the first time.
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Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory is up and running, and it just spotted a nearby asteroid It was bigger than anyone thought. When astronomers captured high-resolution images of the near-Earth asteroid 3200 Phaethon earlier this month, one of the first things they noticed was that it outstripped previous estimates for the rocky object's size ...
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Unique Marine species found out in the coastal area named after Bob Marley This new species of spider is only found near the coastline in Australia. The spider is discovered by a team of researchers headed by Dr.
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Reaching for the stars: The year in space, 2017 It was a year of endings, beginnings, and new promises in the field of space travel in 2017. New records were set, new launchers were tested, and new "kingdoms" were founded.
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Men Think Being Eco-Friendly Is Feminine & That Might Literally Kill The Planet In an eye-opening research article titled "Men Resist Green Behavior As Unmanly," the Scientific American showed how fragile and toxic masculinity could kill the planet.
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Environmental group boss raises concerns over coral recovery after Australian Border Force boat collision in FNQ A SEVEN-year recovery period predicted for a section of the Great Barrier Reef hit by an Australian Border Force boat would be "best case scenario" according to an environmental expert.
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